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Bacteriophages for plant disease control

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Choudhary, Manoj
Paret, Mathews
Obradović, Aleksa
Gašić, Katarina
Jeff, Jones
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Crop yield loss due to bacterial plant pathogens need to be reduced to increase global food production demand. Currently available disease management strategies involving copper-based bactericides and antibiotics are losing efficacy due to development of resistance in bacteria. There is long familiar demand of environmentally friendly and sustainable strategies to control bacterial diseases. Bacteriophages are virus that kill target bacteria without affecting another microorganism and environment. Bacteriophage efficiency on phyllosphere is mainly affected by ultraviolet (UV) light. Use of combination of phage, mixture with phage carrier bacteria and optimizing time of application helps in persistence of bacteriophage. There are several bacteriophage products already available in the market to control destructive bacterial diseases. Unlike chemical based traditional control measure, bacteriophage mixture can be easily amended to reduce resistance development in bacteria. In this chapte...r, the authors discuss from phage isolation to interaction with bacteria and control mechanism of plant diseases.

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In: Microbial bioprotectants for plant disease management (eds. Köhl, J and Ravensberg, W.), Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Sawston, Cambridge, UK, pp: 473-506., 2022, 473-506
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  • Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing

DOI: 10.19103/AS.2021.0093.18

ISBN: 978 1 78676 813 1

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https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/763
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AB  - Crop yield loss due to bacterial plant pathogens need to be reduced to increase global food production demand. Currently available disease management strategies involving copper-based bactericides and antibiotics are losing efficacy due to development of resistance in bacteria. There is long familiar demand of environmentally friendly and sustainable strategies to control bacterial diseases. Bacteriophages are virus that kill target bacteria without affecting another microorganism and environment. Bacteriophage efficiency on phyllosphere is mainly affected by ultraviolet (UV) light. Use of combination of phage, mixture with phage carrier bacteria and optimizing time of application helps in persistence of bacteriophage. There are several bacteriophage products already available in the market to control destructive bacterial diseases. Unlike chemical based traditional control measure, bacteriophage mixture can be easily amended to reduce resistance development in bacteria. In this chapter, the authors discuss from phage isolation to interaction with bacteria and control mechanism of plant diseases.
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Choudhary, M., Paret, M., Obradović, A., Gašić, K.,& Jeff, J.. (2022). Bacteriophages for plant disease control. in In: Microbial bioprotectants for plant disease management (eds. Köhl, J and Ravensberg, W.), Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Sawston, Cambridge, UK, pp: 473-506.
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing., 473-506.
https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2021.0093.18
Choudhary M, Paret M, Obradović A, Gašić K, Jeff J. Bacteriophages for plant disease control. in In: Microbial bioprotectants for plant disease management (eds. Köhl, J and Ravensberg, W.), Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Sawston, Cambridge, UK, pp: 473-506.. 2022;:473-506.
doi:10.19103/AS.2021.0093.18 .
Choudhary, Manoj, Paret, Mathews, Obradović, Aleksa, Gašić, Katarina, Jeff, Jones, "Bacteriophages for plant disease control" in In: Microbial bioprotectants for plant disease management (eds. Köhl, J and Ravensberg, W.), Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, Sawston, Cambridge, UK, pp: 473-506. (2022):473-506,
https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2021.0093.18 . .

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